Podcasts permit a shift of listening time from a set appointment to virtually 
any convenient occasion.  I do it while taking my daily (more or less) 3 mile 
walk, while I’m “plodding along”.  While there are thousands, perhaps tens of 
thousands, of great podcasts from other sources, the ones sponsored via public 
radio have been vetted through the worthy objectives of the medium.  Here’s 
what I’ve been listening to recently.  I hope you might find these suggestions 
— in roughly 90 minute bites -- helpful in enhancing your own enjoyment of 
radio, our favorite medium.

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This is the place to start if you’ve ever thought about pulling back from the 
internet without disappearing into the bush.  Opt Out is Download This Show's 
five-part series following Rae as she attempts to take back control of her 
online life — auditing, deleting, and locking down her own digital life, one 
step at a time, so you can too.

“Opt Out -1:  The Guide to Taking Back Control of Your Online Life”
DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW with Rae Johnston - ABC Radio National
We all know the internet knows a bit about us. But… how much, exactly? And what 
happens if you actually try to look?
In the first episode of Opt Out, Rae volunteers as tribute and starts poking 
around her own digital footprint — checking data breaches, Googling herself, 
and asking some pretty uncomfortable questions about where our personal info 
ends up. Along the way, she chats with investigative tech reporter Yael Grauer 
about how our data spreads, and Troy Hunt, the creator of Have I Been Pwned, 
before typing her own email into his incredibly revealing website. (29”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/downloadthisshow/opt-out-episode-one/105872262


“Opt Out -2:  Can You Delete Yourself from the Internet?”
DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW with Rae Johnston- ABC Radio National
The internet knows a lot about you, but what if you wanted to take it all back 
and delete yourself all together?
In episode two of Opt Out, Rae tries to do the unthinkable: delete herself from 
the internet. She talks to Lawrence Gentilello, founder of data-removal service 
Optery, about what it really takes to scrub your details from people-search 
sites — and why it’s harder than it sounds. Then she checks in with John Payne 
from Electronic Frontiers Australia to find out what Australian law does (and 
very much doesn’t) let you do when it comes to your own personal data.  (29”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/downloadthisshow/opt-out-episode-two/105872246

“Opt Out -3:  How Not to Get Hacked”
DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW with Rae Johnston- ABC Radio National
If someone tried to hack you right now… how long would it take?  In episode 
three of Opt Out, Rae confronts her own extremely average cyber hygiene and 
tries to stop being the digital equivalent of someone who leaves their keys in 
the front door. She speaks with Vanessa Teague, cryptographer and privacy 
advocate, to unpack why passwords matter (and why humans are terrible at them), 
before spiralling into the world of password managers, two-factor 
authentication, and security keys.  Then, drowning under the weight of security 
suggestions, Rae turns to Carter Smith from CyberCX to work out what’s actually 
worth doing, and what’s just security theatre. It turns out, staying safe 
online assumes way more time, knowledge, and energy than most people have. (29”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/downloadthisshow/opt-out-episode-three/105872378

“Opt Out -4:  What Did I Just Agree To?”
DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW with Rae Johnston- ABC Radio National
Every time you click 'accept' online, you’re legally agreeing to something. The 
problem is… you probably have no idea what that something is.  In episode four 
of Opt Out, Rae tackles the fine print: the privacy policies and terms and 
conditions we all scroll past because life is short and the language is cooked. 
She speaks with Dr Katharine Kemp, privacy law expert and associate professor 
at UNSW, about how digital 'consent' works in Australia, and why companies can 
legally do things with your data you’d probably never agree to if it was 
written in plain English.  Then Rae talks to Dr Sky Croeser from Curtin 
University about what happens when people do try to opt out, and why the 
internet is designed to make that as hard as possible. Surprisingly, it’s not 
all bleak: there are corners of the web doing things differently, and they’re 
worth knowing about. (29”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/downloadthisshow/opt-out-episode-four/105872276

“Opt Out -5:  ”Can You Ever Really Opt Out of Online Life?
DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW with Rae Johnston- ABC Radio National
After weeks of trying to audit, delete, and lock down her digital life, Rae 
hits the big, uncomfortable question: what if you can’t opt out of the 
internet, even if you really want to?  In the final episode of Opt Out, Rae 
speaks with Jathan Sadowski, senior lecturer at Monash University and proud 
Luddite, about how surveillance creeps into everyday life — from smart cars to 
smart locks — and why 'just logging off' is a privilege most people don’t 
actually have. Then she sits down with Carly Kind, Australia’s Privacy 
Commissioner, to ask what protections exist here, where the gaps are, and what 
power individuals really have to push back. (29”)
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/downloadthisshow/opt-out-episode-five/105872250

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A compendium of these suggestions, plus on occasion additional pertinent 
material, is published every other month in the CIDX Messenger, the monthly 
e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For further 
information and membership information, go to www.cidxclub.ca 
<http://www.cidxclub.ca/>  
Happy New Year!

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
11th EDITION, with comprehensive listings of radio programs on AM, FM, 
shortwave, satellite radio, internet-wifi radio and podcasts, available from 
universal-radio.com, amazon.com. amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.com.au 

PLEASE NOTE:  Times change and some things just get passed by.  Such is the 
case with THE WORLDWIDE LISTENING GUIDE.  This 11th Edition will be its last. 
Once the current crop of issues is sold, the series is sold out for good. For 
35 years, starting with THE SHORTWAVE RADIOGUIDE, it has been my pleasure to 
provide to select listeners a written record of some of the best programming 
available on public media radio everywhere.  The media landscape is changing — 
much for the good, but some that’s concerning.  This is especially true for the 
jewel that is public service media.  But it’s also clear that radio — all its 
platforms — is de-emphasizing schedules and embracing the freeing capacity of 
podcasting.  It’s also clear that — happily — there are some fine accessible 
and more timely resources for finding that piublic audio content available 
online.  So for the next few weeks I will be compiling some of the best of 
those to share with you and provide places where you can still gain the 
information that the WWLG has tried to provide for these many years.  On to the 
future!  Happy New Year!





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